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O que (quem) é E H D Sewell - definição

SPORTS JOURNALIST (1872-1947)
Edward Sewell; E H D Sewell

E. H. D. Sewell         
Edward Humphrey Dalrymple Sewell (30 September 1872 – 20 September 1947) was a first-class cricketer, popular cricket and rugby journalist and author, known universally as E. H.
A. E. Sewell         
  • The Railway Hotel
  • The Golden Heart, Spitalfields.
  • The Ivy House, Nunhead.
  • The Rose and Crown, Stoke Newington.
  • The Royal George, Euston (Sewell's last known pub design)
  • The Royal Oak, Bethnal Green.
  • The Stags Head, Hoxton. Typical of the neo-Georgian pubs designed by Sewell between the World Wars.
  • The Station, Stoneleigh. A neo-Tudor design.
BRITISH ARCHITECT
A E Sewell
Arthur Edward Sewell (1872–1946) was an English architect, particularly known for the public houses he designed whilst working as the in-house architect for Truman's Brewery. His career peaked in the 1920s and 1930s, and at least five pubs that he designed in that period are now listed buildings with Historic England.
Granville Sewell         
AMERICAN MATHEMATICIAN
Edward Granville Sewell; E. Granville Sewell
Edward Granville Sewell is an American mathematician, university professor, and intelligent design advocate. He is a Professor of Mathematics at the University of Texas, El Paso.

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E. H. D. Sewell

Edward Humphrey Dalrymple Sewell (30 September 1872 – 20 September 1947) was a first-class cricketer, popular cricket and rugby journalist and author, known universally as E. H. D. Sewell.